How the climate change denial machine works and how it is funded

so tell us all ypu idiot deniers
how much of the oil company profits would make it worth paying off 97% of the entire worlds population of scientists ?
far too much to make it profitable
so tell us all who and how much is creating a situation you claim exists
you right wing voters are just the most gullible walking shit bricks ever
Argument from randU fallacy. Manufactured data.
 
so you believe 97% of the population is buyable ?
sounds like a message straight out of the brain of a sociopath
sociopaths look into their own hearts and see nothing but darkness
they assume all hearts are as dark as their own
this is why they will NEVER control the world
they don't understand those they attempt to control
bad information in means bad results out
Just like the CEOS who refuse to pay for science that would be worthless to them in deciding something
ypur brain pays non stop for bad information
you are incapable of understanding humans
you are broken inside
It makes you unavoidably WEAK
You are physically incapable of controlling the human population

Argument from randU fallacy. You don't get to speak for anyone else but you.
 
that message goes straight to all you programmers of these Russian bots
You are fucked
ypu are fighting for a side that is completely incapable of winning
yes ypu can cause pain
but you cant win
the humans that inherit and clean up the mess you leave will forget you or only remember you with scorn
Your children will deny being related to you

Strawman fallacy. Yet another insult fallacy. Appeal to emotion fallacy.
 
anyone who would look at a group of people that has a breakdown of 97 to 3
and then suggest the 97% were the problem is a sociopath
a broken brain
a brain that is incapable of completely rational thought
and ONLY a sociopath would BELIEVE that level of population is capable of being paid off
sociopaths have NO REAL UNDERSTANDING of what a moral is
to them its just a word designed by society to shame others
they FEEL no morals in their being
there is no warm spot in their core when they witness goodness
You NORMAL PEOPLE know that feeling Im talking about
sociopaths don't ever FEEL that
unless of course it has to do with them getting what they want
they feel that only for their own self statisfaction being fulfilled
No moral compass means they can NEVER understand humans and will always FAIL to know how they will react
take heart my warm core crew
they cant win

Argument from randU fallacy. YALIF. Appeal to emotion fallacy.
 
being a sociopath is a real thing idiot


4 in 100 humans is a sociopath

Humans have emotions

it has been so since humans walked the earth

having emotions is not a flaw idiot

caring about others is not a weakness


Being a sociopath is a WEAKNESS
 
the best educated people on the subject say it is real to the tune of 97% to 3%


Idiots like you have emotions too

but no good ones and few brains
 
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is an intergovernmental body of the United Nations,[1][2] dedicated to providing the world with an objective, scientific view of climate change, its natural, political and economic impacts and risks, and possible response options.[3]
The IPCC was established in 1988 by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and was later endorsed by the United Nations General Assembly. Membership is open to all members of the WMO and UN.[4] The IPCC produces reports that contribute to the work of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the main international treaty on climate change.[5][6] The objective of the UNFCCC is to "stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic (human-induced) interference with the climate system".[5] The IPCC's Fifth Assessment Report was a critical scientific input into the UNFCCC's Paris Agreement in 2015.[7]
IPCC reports cover the "scientific, technical and socio-economic information relevant to understanding the scientific basis of risk of human-induced climate change, its potential impacts and options for adaptation and mitigation."[6] The IPCC does not carry out original research, nor does it monitor climate or related phenomena itself. Rather, it assesses published literature including peer-reviewed and non-peer-reviewed sources.[8] However, the IPCC can be said to stimulate research in climate science. Chapters of IPCC reports often close with sections on limitations and knowledge or research gaps, and the announcement of an IPCC special report can catalyse research activity in that area.
Thousands of scientists and other experts contribute on a voluntary basis[9] to writing and reviewing reports, which are then reviewed by governments. IPCC reports contain a "Summary for Policymakers", which is subject to line-by-line approval by delegates from all participating governments. Typically, this involves the governments of more than 120 countries.[10]
The IPCC provides an internationally accepted authority on climate change,[11] producing reports that have the agreement of leading climate scientists and consensus from participating governments. The 2007 Nobel Peace Prize was shared, between the IPCC and Al Gore.[12]
Following the election of a new Bureau in 2015, the IPCC embarked on its sixth assessment cycle. Besides the Sixth Assessment Report, to be completed in 2022, the IPCC released the Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5 °C in October 2018, released an update to its 2006 Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories—the 2019 Refinement—in May 2019, and delivered two further special reports in 2019: the Special Report on Climate Change and Land (SRCCL) published online on August 7 and the Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate (SROCC) released on September 25, 2019. This makes the sixth assessment cycle the most ambitious in the IPCC's 30-year history.[13] The IPCC also decided to prepare a special report on cities and climate change in the seventh assessment cycle and held a conference in March 2018 to stimulate research in this area.
 
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is an intergovernmental body of the United Nations,[1][2] dedicated to providing the world with an objective, scientific view of climate change, its natural, political and economic impacts and risks, and possible response options.[3]
The IPCC was established in 1988 by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and was later endorsed by the United Nations General Assembly. Membership is open to all members of the WMO and UN.[4] The IPCC produces reports that contribute to the work of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the main international treaty on climate change.[5][6] The objective of the UNFCCC is to "stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic (human-induced) interference with the climate system".[5] The IPCC's Fifth Assessment Report was a critical scientific input into the UNFCCC's Paris Agreement in 2015.[7]
IPCC reports cover the "scientific, technical and socio-economic information relevant to understanding the scientific basis of risk of human-induced climate change, its potential impacts and options for adaptation and mitigation."[6] The IPCC does not carry out original research, nor does it monitor climate or related phenomena itself. Rather, it assesses published literature including peer-reviewed and non-peer-reviewed sources.[8] However, the IPCC can be said to stimulate research in climate science. Chapters of IPCC reports often close with sections on limitations and knowledge or research gaps, and the announcement of an IPCC special report can catalyse research activity in that area.
Thousands of scientists and other experts contribute on a voluntary basis[9] to writing and reviewing reports, which are then reviewed by governments. IPCC reports contain a "Summary for Policymakers", which is subject to line-by-line approval by delegates from all participating governments. Typically, this involves the governments of more than 120 countries.[10]
The IPCC provides an internationally accepted authority on climate change,[11] producing reports that have the agreement of leading climate scientists and consensus from participating governments. The 2007 Nobel Peace Prize was shared, between the IPCC and Al Gore.[12]
Following the election of a new Bureau in 2015, the IPCC embarked on its sixth assessment cycle. Besides the Sixth Assessment Report, to be completed in 2022, the IPCC released the Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5 °C in October 2018, released an update to its 2006 Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories—the 2019 Refinement—in May 2019, and delivered two further special reports in 2019: the Special Report on Climate Change and Land (SRCCL) published online on August 7 and the Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate (SROCC) released on September 25, 2019. This makes the sixth assessment cycle the most ambitious in the IPCC's 30-year history.[13] The IPCC also decided to prepare a special report on cities and climate change in the seventh assessment cycle and held a conference in March 2018 to stimulate research in this area.

all propaganda and lies. sorry sweety.
 
being a sociopath is a real thing idiot


4 in 100 humans is a sociopath

Humans have emotions

it has been so since humans walked the earth

having emotions is not a flaw idiot

caring about others is not a weakness


Being a sociopath is a WEAKNESS

Argument from randU fallacy.
 
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is an intergovernmental body of the United Nations,[1][2] dedicated to providing the world with an objective, scientific view of climate change, its natural, political and economic impacts and risks, and possible response options.[3]
The IPCC was established in 1988 by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and was later endorsed by the United Nations General Assembly. Membership is open to all members of the WMO and UN.[4] The IPCC produces reports that contribute to the work of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the main international treaty on climate change.[5][6] The objective of the UNFCCC is to "stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic (human-induced) interference with the climate system".[5] The IPCC's Fifth Assessment Report was a critical scientific input into the UNFCCC's Paris Agreement in 2015.[7]
IPCC reports cover the "scientific, technical and socio-economic information relevant to understanding the scientific basis of risk of human-induced climate change, its potential impacts and options for adaptation and mitigation."[6] The IPCC does not carry out original research, nor does it monitor climate or related phenomena itself. Rather, it assesses published literature including peer-reviewed and non-peer-reviewed sources.[8] However, the IPCC can be said to stimulate research in climate science. Chapters of IPCC reports often close with sections on limitations and knowledge or research gaps, and the announcement of an IPCC special report can catalyse research activity in that area.
Thousands of scientists and other experts contribute on a voluntary basis[9] to writing and reviewing reports, which are then reviewed by governments. IPCC reports contain a "Summary for Policymakers", which is subject to line-by-line approval by delegates from all participating governments. Typically, this involves the governments of more than 120 countries.[10]
The IPCC provides an internationally accepted authority on climate change,[11] producing reports that have the agreement of leading climate scientists and consensus from participating governments. The 2007 Nobel Peace Prize was shared, between the IPCC and Al Gore.[12]
Following the election of a new Bureau in 2015, the IPCC embarked on its sixth assessment cycle. Besides the Sixth Assessment Report, to be completed in 2022, the IPCC released the Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5 °C in October 2018, released an update to its 2006 Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories—the 2019 Refinement—in May 2019, and delivered two further special reports in 2019: the Special Report on Climate Change and Land (SRCCL) published online on August 7 and the Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate (SROCC) released on September 25, 2019. This makes the sixth assessment cycle the most ambitious in the IPCC's 30-year history.[13] The IPCC also decided to prepare a special report on cities and climate change in the seventh assessment cycle and held a conference in March 2018 to stimulate research in this area.

Define 'climate change'.
 
Wikipedia dismissed on sight. I do not accept Wikipedia as a valid reference for anything. It is too often littered with misinformation, incomplete information, and even outright lies. It means no more to me than any other fake news/smear merchant website...

Nothing in the article defines 'climate change' either.
 
Nothing in the article defines 'climate change' either.

Typical... Their 'Global Warming' page doesn't define "climate change" either (it attempts to define 'global warming', but the definition fails because it is circular). That page simply makes a hyperlinked reference to "climate change" that (when clicked on) just reloads the same 'Global Warming' page. One can't even watch a YouTube video about anything relating to the topic without YouTube plastering a banner below it, linking the viewer back to this very same Wikipedia page... almost as if they wish to compel me to think a certain way... ;)
 
it's a sick death cult.

according to them, millions will die, unless we kill millions.

death is the problem and the solution. think about that.
 
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